Word: outboard
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Inboard the men appear, as was the case with last year's Yale eight, to be not well together; but they have a very fast and easy shoot-away at the end of the stroke, which enables them to recover with little hindrance to the movement, of the shell. Outboard the blades are almost perfectly together...
...Senior crew rows very smoothly and the boat travels well between strokes. The men are all large and pull with plenty of dash. The outboard work is better than that of any of the other crews. On Monday the men weakened considerably after the first mile and if they do so today the crew will probably lose. The order is as follows...
...Sophomores have the least finished crew of the four. The men do not row together and both inboard and outboard work is very rough. Nevertheless the crew shows snap and strength and has a good chance in the race today. The order of the crew is as follows...
...crew, although strong and well together, has not improved very much of late. The outboard work is very uneven and several of the men still clip badly at times. The catch is fairly strong but the men do not finish strongly with their shoulders. The crew is now rowing as follows: Stroke, Bancroft; 7, Emory; 6, Shuebruk; 5, Grew; 4, Colby; 3, Francis; 2, Brooks; bow, Covel...
...Sophomore Newell is the lightest of the five crews but the men row with a great deal of life. Their outboard work is ragged at times and the boat is not always on an even keel, although it moves well between strokes. Stroke, Brownell, 152; 7, Goodell, 163; 6, Bullard, 160; 5, Platt, 178; 4, R. Lawrence, 180; 3, Merritt, 158; 2, Atkinson, 164; bow, Morris, 168; cox., Jackson...